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Comics - Ongoing - Batman - Issue #123

BATMAN #123
COVER TAGLINE: None
COVER DATE: April, 1959

TITLE: The Secret of the Everglades
STORY ARC: None

WRITER: Bill Finger
ARTIST: Sheldon Moldoff
INKER: Charles Paris
EDITORS: Jack Schiff
COVER: Curt Swan; Stan Kaye

PRICE: $.10 U.S.

CHARACTERS: Batman (Bruce Wayne), Robin (Dick Grayson)

PLOT:
Batman and Robin save a Seminole indian, Joe Osceola, from being attacked by two thugs. They stay around to protect Joe and discover a trapper, Mike Briggs, acting suspiciously. When they follow him, they are captured. Joe rescues them, allowing them to stop Briggs and his men. They wanted Joe because he discovered an old cache of valuable artifacts that once belonged to Ponce DeLeon.

TITLE: The Joker's Practical Jokes

WRITER: Bill Finger
ARTIST: Dick Sprang
INKER: Charles Paris
EDITORS: Jack Schiff
CHARACTERS: Batman (Bruce Wayne); Robin (Dick Grayson); Joker

PLOT:
The Joker begins a new crime wave based on practical jokes played on new employees. He sends Batman clues to each crime and matches wits with his nemesis. Batman arrives at each crime and eventually captures the Joker with a sky hook.

TITLE: The Fugitive Batman

WRITER: Bill Finger
ARTIST: Sheldon Moldoff
INKER: Stan Kaye
EDITORS: Jack Schiff
CHARACTERS: Batman (Bruce Wayne); Robin (Dick Grayson); Commissioner James Gordon; Ace the Bat-Hound

PLOT:
Batman is wanted by the police. Robin and Bat-Hound try to track him down. Batman eludes capture and meets up with Nifty Blake, an underworld mobster. He shows Nifty his face and explains that he is Frank Tyler, a murder suspect. Nifty takes Batman to his boss, where Batman turns around and captures the gang. Batman was not really a criminal; it was just a plan to trap the gang.

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